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Five bidders in race for £485m flood defence contract
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall, Mace and Costain among five bidders shortlisted for massive Thames Estuary flood defence programme
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How green is growth?
In the UK government’s ambitions, the drive towards economic recovery looks set to trump the need for sustainable regulation
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Engineers call for Budget boost to flood spending
Institution of Civil Engineers urges government to return spending on flood protectoin to pre-2010 levels
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Euston, we have lift off!
George Osborne’s announcement last week that Euston should be demolished is a very welcome surprise
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Watch your optimism
It’s tempting to think that doing our little bit to reduce carbon emissions saves us from having to confront the reality of what is happening to our planet - and the discomforting truth that we’re not doing enough to save it
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In construction, good relationships count
Being ethical and treating your supply chain properly can guard against risks like inflation
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EC Harris lands mammoth business district in Malaysia
Exclusive: Consultant appointed to scheme in southern Malaysia that will develop office space equivalent to 100 Gherkin towers
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Six architects in running for £500m Crystal Palace project
Six architects have been shortlisted for the job to design a £500m recreation of the Crystal Palace in south London
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DGT Structures goes under with 90 jobs axed
Norwich-based £20m-turnover steelwork contractor falls into administration
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Keepmoat poaches Galliford Try director
Housing and regeneration specialist Keepmoat has appointed a former Galliford Try director to head up the firm’s south-west region
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Green Deal is not the only way to fund emissions reductions
Just because few people are taking up the Green Deal offer doesn’t mean innovative finance solutions for energy efficiency are dead
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Government invests in further CCS development
Investment in projects to reach £100m as government backs Peterhead scheme
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Persimmon profit jumps 50%
Housebuilder attributes growth to greater availability of mortgages and government schemes
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Ryder unveils plans for 'iconic' HS2 station in Stoke
Ryder Architecture has unveiled proposals for a major HS2 station in Stoke
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Contractor picked for new Lord's stadium job
Exclusive: Bam wins job to rebuild Warner Stand, which is first part of wider £200m redevelopment
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Don't expect economics to be the answer to nimbyism
The Wolfson economics prize for a new Garden City is laudable, but rational arguments may not be enough to persuade those opposed to development
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Bovis lays out intention to double output
Housebuilder restructures for growth bouyed by ‘fantastic’ start to the year
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Laing O'Rourke outclasses rivals with £180m Mayfair job
Prestigious Clarges Estate win helps contractor to top of January’s league table, while overall activity dips